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Eagles Make The Move To Lehigh
 
July 18, 2008 | Last Updated: 7/18/08 9:07 AM ET | Comments (5)
By: CHRIS ZERVOUDIS


Players will start reporting to training camp in a few days, but for the last week the Eagles equipment and training staff have been preparing the facilities at Lehigh University for a rough three-plus weeks of practice.

A quarter of the weight room, all of the training room and most of the equipment room from the NovaCare Complex and from the stadium are either already at or en route to Bethlehem.

Equipment manager John Hatfield is in charge of the relocation, and said that 21 truck loads - plus a couple of tractor trailers - were needed to transport everything from the weightlifting equipment to game tape.

Hatfield has been preparing the Eagles for training camp for nine years and hopes that by now he has the process down to a science. He says it has definitely gotten somewhat easier over the years.


"You have a lot of good people doing it and working so that's the important part of it, those guys that back you up," said Hatfield, who worked in the college ranks for over 20 years before joining the Eagles. "Lehigh has definitely supported us all the way. It's a wonderful place to go and the people up there are just wonderful. They'll do anything you really ask for as long as they know about it. So they make it really easy for us."

It is Hatfield's job to make the switch as smooth as possible for the players.

"The only thing they know is the locker room is not wooden - it's metal," he said. "Other than that we are ready to go."

Hatfield and his staff will bring up the players' and coaches' clothes and do laundry for them at Lehigh, set up air conditioners in the dorms and almost anything else that he can to make a college dormitory feel like home.

His job is one where silence is truly golden. The less he hears from the players or coaches, the better he is probably doing his job. There is no need to thank him because the work, even after all of his years in the business, doesn't get old.

"Not for me it doesn't," he said. "That's the job, number one, and I like doing it. It's a good deal."

It's an intense period of time and Hatfield admits he is looking forward to its completion. But most of all he wants is to make sure everybody has what they need - even if it's fabric softener.

Eagles Make The Move To Lehigh
   
Thechosen19842003@...
07/18/08
2:57 pm ET
I just want this to be known world wide that young guy from Chester pa name Shaheer Mcbride the Del State grad is gonna be turnning alot of heads.. I can't wait to see this young man in action u heard me...
EagleTillIDieRX8
07/18/08
1:43 pm ET
I live in the Lehigh Valley so I go every year, multiple times a year. (Plus 2 years ago I was on staff working there - that was fun.) TC is an awesome place to be when you can't go to an actually game for whatever reason (too expensive, too far away, etc.) A lot of people complain about the place being packed.. but I see that as a loyal fan base and a family. I love talking to people about what's going on with the team and around the NFL. It truly is a great time. The only con is the heat. But then again, look whose working their asses off in this heat, our beloved Eagles -- so stick it out.
chrisejlewis@...
07/18/08
1:08 pm ET
To 'atvcar' - camp is great! I live in Toronto but made my way down to Bethlehem back in 2000. I loved it! Seeing the players up close and personal was pretty cool. They are literally feet away from you while they're running drills, hitting one another, or just resting on the sidelines between plays. The day I went, the WRs, LBs, and defensive coaches were signing autographs after practice. I got to meet and chat with a young and upcoming LB named Jeremiah Trotter. I told him this was his year to go to the Pro Bowl and sure enough, he was selected by his peers at the end of the season. I also met Jim Johnson and that was interesting. He's intense to say the least. Plus I got to buy some merchandise which isn't always easy if you're a fan of the team who does not live in Philly. When I went to camp, the team was coming off a losing season and the McNabb/Reid era was in its early stages. Thus, it wasn't as busy as it has been the past few years since the team has become perennial playoff contenders. The bottom line - I recommend it to any fan.
atvcar@...
07/18/08
12:14 pm ET
wow...hard to follow that 1st up with a football comment on this story, but I am toying with the notion of taking a drive up at the tail end of my vacation to see the birdz in training camp. Question is, is it worth it?
atvcar@...
07/18/08
12:13 pm ET
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